Ozarks at Large
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Investigating Return to the Land's alleged discrimination — Why teachers like working in Arkansas
Charting a healthier democracy — Maintaining a 'Balanced' summer
A new nonprofit newsroom — Everhope's lemonade stand for a change
The Diamond Awards recognizes young talent — 'Headlights' terrifies on the highway
Fighting hunger with food lockers — Ride Your Damn Bike Festival returns
Tackling food insecurity at the UofA — The thrill of hunting books
Gathering ballot measure support — Fort Smith talks shrinking healthcare
Fayetteville gets a new, blue way to recycle — Victory Theatre returns with 'Moonchild'
OAL Archives: Razordykes, America250, Ozark organic farming
Swarm speaks to Fayetteville — Raising Arkansas' stroke awareness
Supreme Court justice visits Bentonville — Investigating KUAF's AI intern
A new multi-state water trail — Haas Hall tackles National History Day
Clinton School grads head into the world — Sewing into business
'The Wild Wolves of Yellowstone' — War on Women comes to Fayetteville
Arkansas reporter wins Pulitzer Prize — Bioblitz catalogs River Valley species
The implications of Razorback Tennis' end — Jones Center welcomes volunteers
College in the age of emerging AI — Scott Simon's storied pets
Progress under the Healthy Moms, Healthy Babies Act — American Jewish Heritage Month
Jewish history through music — A potato at the marathon
Highfill eyes an industrial development authority — A new creative competition
Investigating health disparities for Hispanic people in Arkansas — Ken Burns' 'American Revolution'
The (hopeful) end of Arkansas' Fiscal Session — Exploring the South through gas station cuisine
Investigating USDA cuts — Journalists, citizens explore how to make news better
'Brick, Mortar and Beyond' — Disc golf's unexpected rise
Regional organizations harness the power of the sun — 'God Said Give Em' Drum Machines'
211 connects communities with services — 'Boy Erased' author reacts to ruling
Fiscal session hits its stride — Taking 'Pride and Prejudice' to the stage
UofA's Gibson Hall honors its past — Ken Burns at Crystal Bridges
Can we beat the heat? — Global trade in the Natural State
Protecting War Eagle Creek — Keeping up with NWA's growth
Autism Acceptance Month — Washington Counties unite (in textiles)
Developmental hurdles in Benton County — Fiber optics' Arkansas origins
Solutions for early learning — Further recalling Coach Richardson
Touring Fine Arts' updated home at the University of Arkansas
Governor issues the State of the State — 'This Vast Enterprise' explores Lewis and Clark
Drone facility in Fayetteville on hold - Rethinking mental illness treatment
Paid Family Leave in Arkansas - Planet Money: The Book
Greater access to voter registration — Research retreat focuses on maternal mental health
Opera in the Ozarks' new space — Local quiz bowl team goes to nationals
On today's show, we hear about a local opera group taking advantage of the natural beauty of the Ozarks at Inspiration Point Center for the Arts. Plus, we have a preview of the ballet "The Sacred Veil." We also learn how the Woodland Junior High Quiz Bowl team prepares for its championship.
Child Abuse Prevention Month — George's Majestic collaborates with KUAF
On today's show, we hear about a local children’s shelter that is commemorating the beginning of Child Abuse Prevention Month. Plus, we learn how to balance our bodies and cholesterol. We also get details about the upcoming KUAF Fundraiser concert happening at George’s Majestic Lounge.
High-speed cycling in Bella Vista — Buddy Shute talks new record
On today's show, we hear about a new gravity bike park opening in Bella Vista. Plus, Buddy Shute talks about his new record and performs for us in the Anthony and Susan Hui News Studio. And we also learn about a new kind of storm shelter.
Stress management's impact on women's health — Previewing the state budget
On today's show, we explore how regulating your nervous system became an online trend, and its impact on the larger issue of women and anger. We also look ahead to the Arkansas Legislature’s fiscal session. Plus, we hear about a new KUAF Live Session featuring Monsoon.
Underfunded supportive services — Inclusive Prom
On today's show, we hear about a study from the Arkansas Department of Human Services that finds that supported living services in the state are severely underfunded. Plus, we remember a nearly-forgotten Arkansas kidnapping 60 years ago. We also get details about Inclusive Prom.
Ozarks at Large: "But Wait, There’s More!"
On today's show: "But Wait, There’s More," extended editions of stories from voices we’ve heard on our show recently. We don’t always have time to broadcast all of an interesting conversation, but today we do.
Arkansas civic dis-engagement — Earth Week
On today's show, we learn that it’s not just voters who aren’t turning out to the polls in Arkansas-- it’s candidates, too. Also, we explore a new exhibit of facsimiles that allows us to see what texts from hundreds of years ago looked like. Plus, we hear from Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders about her goals for the upcoming fiscal session of the state legislature.
Federal engineers building infrastructure, not paperwork — Upkept mends on the go
On today's show, the US Army Corps of Engineers is looking to build infrastructure, not paperwork, and we learn what that means. Plus, we learn about a new startup in Rogers that describes itself as DoorDash for garment repair. We also go the Other Way with Becca Martin Brown.
The impacts of Medicaid work requirements — Balanced aging
On today's show, we hear that Arkansas will start implementing new federal work requirements for Medicaid recipients and how that development will affect nearly 6,000 Arkansans who have HIV. Plus, we learn you can get older in a healthier way with a little work. We also get a roundup of live music in the coming week.
Combatting Arkansas' near-total abortion ban — National Puppy Day
On today's show, we hear four women and a physician are suing the state for its near-total abortion ban. Plus, the Pryor Center archives help us remember a clown, a foster home takes note of National Puppy Day and we go to the Fat Fashion Show at the Medium in Springdale.
Low funding for public schools — How sports could change
On today's show, we hear about a new report that shows that Arkansas’ investment in K-12 public education is significantly below the national average. Plus, we explore the unpredictable future of sports. We've also got a weekly rundown of the latest news from the River Valley with Michael Tilley of Talk Business & Politics.
Judge blocks 10 Commandments law — Honeysuckle Jam(s)
On today's show, we learn that a federal judge has blocked a handful of Arkansas school districts from displaying posters of the Ten Commandments. Plus, we speak to the VA in Fayetteville's new director. We also hear some music from the duo Honeysuckle Jam.